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Regulator Grants Construction Permit for 2 New Nuclear Reactors

Regulator Grants Construction Permit for 2 New Nuclear Reactors

SEOUL, Sept. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) on Thursday granted a construction permit for two new nuclear reactors on the east coast of South Korea, eight years after the application was submitted. At its regular meeting, the NSSC approved proposals from Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. to build [...]

S. Korea, U.S. Closely Monitoring N. Korea for Signs of Nuclear Reactor Halt

S. Korea, U.S. Closely Monitoring N. Korea for Signs of Nuclear Reactor Halt

SEOUL, Oct. 5 (Korea Bizwire) — The intelligence authorities of South Korea and the United States are closely monitoring North Korea for signs the reclusive regime appears to have halted operations of a nuclear reactor in its Yongbyon nuclear complex, Seoul’s defense ministry said Thursday. The Dong-A Ilbo earlier reported the allies’ intelligence authorities have [...]

U.S. Court Rules in Favor of KEPCO, KHNP Over Nuclear Reactor Exports

U.S. Court Rules in Favor of KEPCO, KHNP Over Nuclear Reactor Exports

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — A U.S. district court on Monday dismissed a lawsuit that an American energy firm filed to stop two South Korean state-run companies from exporting nuclear power plants, determining it is not qualified to take the legal move. The District Court for the District of Columbia rejected the complaint that [...]

S. Korea Urges U.S. to Resolve Legal Issue on Nuclear Reactor Export to Czech Republic

S. Korea Urges U.S. to Resolve Legal Issue on Nuclear Reactor Export to Czech Republic

SEOUL, April 28 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea has called on the United States to make joint efforts to resolve a legal dispute between their companies over Seoul’s potential nuclear reactor exports to the Czech Republic and other nations, the industry ministry said Friday. Industry Ministry Lee Chang-yang made the request during a meeting with [...]

S. Korea Suspends Operation of Kori-2 Reactor for Permission Renewal

S. Korea Suspends Operation of Kori-2 Reactor for Permission Renewal

SEOUL, April 9 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea has temporarily suspended the Kori-2 nuclear reactor for safety inspections and improvements required to extend its operations, its operator said Sunday. The No. 2 reactor at the Kori Nuclear Power Plant, located in Busan, 325 kilometers southeast of Seoul, was halted at 10 p.m. Saturday upon the [...]

S. Korea’s 27th Nuclear Reactor Goes into Full Swing

S. Korea’s 27th Nuclear Reactor Goes into Full Swing

SEOUL, Dec. 14 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea on Wednesday held a ceremony to celebrate the operation of its 27th nuclear reactor, as the country has striven to become a nuclear powerhouse and to better manage electricity demand. The construction of the Shin Hanul No. 1 nuclear reactor began in 2010 in Uljin, 307 kilometers [...]

SK Invests $250 mln in U.S. Reactor Startup TerraPower

SK Invests $250 mln in U.S. Reactor Startup TerraPower

SEOUL, Aug. 15 (Korea Bizwire) — Two affiliates of South Korean refining-to-semiconductors conglomerate SK Group said Monday they have invested US$250 million in U.S. nuclear reactor design firm TerraPower for joint business opportunities. Through the investment, SK Inc., the holding company of SK Group, and SK Innovation Co., the country’s leading refiner, will jointly develop [...]

Wolsong-1 Reactor’s Economic Viability Unreasonably Undervalued: Watchdog

Wolsong-1 Reactor’s Economic Viability Unreasonably Undervalued: Watchdog

SEOUL, Oct. 20 (Korea Bizwire) — The economic viability of South Korea’s second-oldest nuclear reactor was unreasonably undervalued in determining the facility’s early closure, state auditors said Tuesday. In its audit report on the early closure of the Wolsong-1, the Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) concluded that a June 2018 projection report from a [...]

Energy Policy, Optics of Watchdog Autonomy at Stake in Politically Sensitive Reactor Audit

Energy Policy, Optics of Watchdog Autonomy at Stake in Politically Sensitive Reactor Audit

SEOUL, Oct. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — Although overshadowed by more pressing matters at hand such as the new coronavirus or regional security, the closure of South Korea’s second-oldest nuclear reactor has remained a hot-button topic in domestic politics since President Moon Jae-in decided in 2017 to decommission the reactor earlier than scheduled in line with [...]